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anti-cancer, cancer genetics, Apoptosis, polyphenols, pulses, grains, antioxidant, rice
Australia

Biography

Kenneth Chinkwo is Lecturer in Medical Science and teaches histopathology in the undergraduate and Processes of Pathology and Molecular Pathology in the postgraduate Medical Science Program. Prior to that, he obtained PhD at Monash University, Australia, a Master's Degree in Biochemistry from the University of the Western Cape (UWC), South Africa and (DIMLS) (BSc Hons) in Medical Laboratory Sciences, Nigeria. Ken worked in several pathology laboratories and clinics in Bamenda, Cameroon. He has published in high-impact journals and presented at national and international conferences. He is a member of the Australian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS), Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) and Histotechnology Society of New South Wales.

Ken’s research interest is testing different cancer cell lines with cereals (rice variety, sorghum, oats, lupins and chickpea) to study the anti-cancer activity. His research involves cell death by apoptosis, reverse tumour growth, mechanistic pathways and metastasis that could benefit health and prevent cancer.

Following his previous findings, Ken and colleagues are developing a tumour-suppressive activity of grain extracts in a sophisticated in vivo tumour-induced chicken egg model. This model has been used in precision medicine, as it facilitates the production of tumours in ovo. It enables the assessment of various anti-cancer therapeutic candidates.

Ken has supervised Honours Master's and PhD students and published high-impact scientific journals. He has been part of internal funding worth over $130,000 and was listed as ARC ITTC Partner/Chief investigator grant worth over $2 million. He has received two faculty awards, a Top Level B research award and the Early Career Research award in the Faculty of Science and Health at CSU.

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Employment (1)

Charles Sturt University: Bathurst, New South Wales, AU

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Charles Sturt University

Education and qualifications (1)

Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

2006-04-10 to 2011-05
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Professional activities (4)

Histotechnology of New South Wales: Sydney, AU

2018-09-10 to present | Membership (School of Denstisty and Medical Sciences)
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Australian Institute of Medical and Clinical Scientists: Toowong, QLD, AU

2018-05-03 to present | Intermediate Member (School of Denstisty and Medical Sciences)
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Australian Society for Bichemistry and Molecular Biology: Kent Town, South Australia, AU

2018-04-20 to present | Full Member (School of Denstisty and Medical Sciences)
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Graham Centre: Wagga Wagga, NSW, AU

2017-02-08 to present | Researcher/ Affiliate Status (School of Denstisty and Medical Sciences)
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Funding (3)

A high dynamic range multiplex imager for sector-standard quality Western blot signal quantification

2018-08 to 2019-08 | Award
Charles Sturt University (Wagga Wagga, AU)
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Evaluate the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of hemp seed

2018-05 to 2019-01 | Grant
Graham Centre (Wagga Wagga, Wagga Wagga, AU)
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ARC Training Centre for Functional Grains

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Australian research (Canberra , AU)
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IC140100027

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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for 3 biotech. (1)